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IconCD Label Designer is an application that will help you design and print CD/DVD covers, labels and booklets. It features a powerful set of design capabilities and highly configurable output options. You can enter RTF formatted text, insert pictures from number of popular formats, and draw shapes with customizable fill and borders. One of main strengths of this software is possibility to place labels anywhere on the paper or to change label size. By allowing size change, it becomes utility for printing any kind of labels or stickers, not just CD/DVD covers and labels.

 

From the first version of software, our users categorized CD Label Designer as extremely easy to use, while giving you  necessary tools for designing professional looking labels. Its simplicity combined with powerful design features makes it suitable for both, home and professional use.

 

Features overview

Designing CD covers, DVD/BD boxes, booklets, disc round and business card labels
Compatible with any printer type
LightScribe compatible
Support for images, texts, circled texts and shapes
Configurable label size
Defining unlimited number of print layouts (number of which are already included in the installation)
RTF (Rich Text Format) support
RTL (right-to-left) languages support
Spreadsheet-like custom fields editor
Scanner support
Choosing transparent color for images
Image effects and transformations
Tiled images and backgrounds
Gradient style for shapes
Spine editing
Reading disc files/folders and placing on labels
Reading song titles from MP3 and WMA files
Access to CDDB audio discs database
Multi-level undo/redo
Export labels to high quality image files
Object locking to prevent accidental moving
Rotating images and texts by any angle
Wizards to help fast and easy label creation

 

Manual content

Manual is divided into several chapters.

 

1. Introduction

Chapter Introduction (you are reading it right now) contains general information about software and about this manual. It shows basic information about main screen and explains few most important points.

2. Getting started

Second chapter helps you start using CD Label Designer by explaining basic and advanced operations.

3. User interface

Third chapter is a detailed reference of user interface elements such are menus, toolbars and windows.

4. Other information

Last, fourth chapter contains other non-technical information.